Accuracy of genomic within-family selection in aquaculture breeding programmes
Toro, M. A. | Saura, María | Fernández, Jesús | Villanueva, Beatriz | Fernández, Jesús [0000-0001-8269-1893] | Villanueva, Beatriz [0000-0003-4645-8853]
In aquaculture breeding programmes, selection within families cannot be applied for traits that cannot be recorded on the candidates (e.g.;disease resistance or fillet quality). However, this problem can be overcome if genomic evaluation is used. Within-family genomic evaluation has been proposed for these programmes as large family sizes are available and substantial levels of linkage disequilibrium (LD) within families can be attained with a limited number of markers even in populations in global linkage equilibrium. Here, we compare by computer simulation (i) within-family and population-wide LD; and (ii) the accuracy of within-family genomic selection when genomic evaluations are carried out either at the population level or within families. The population simulated was composed by a varying number of families of full-sibs (half for training and half for testing). The results indicate that, to practice within-family selection, performing the genomic evaluation separately for each family using only molecular information from the family could be recommended for populations either in linkage equilibrium or with a low level of disequilibrium. © 2017 Blackwell Verlag GmbH
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